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Please no… Truth denial should stay in that camp
Please no… Truth denial should stay in that camp
Same… Well it would have been someone else… That may well become the most shared picture of the history of internet
That’s obvious and was not claiming it was actually upside down, I just found that detail uncanny seen from that angle
First line could have been: Aye papi never trust a train
A normal fascist nowadays
Nothing, but if you scroll at the bottom of the form, you have a link to all vendors, and under each one what they consider their legitimate interest is. At least gdpr forced them into transparency, although it is so hidden and there are so many that probably 0.0000001% of people go and check
The entry Obvious can be found under the section O
You only kept the good memories
What a waste of water that would be. Pressure comes just once
Because you assume a camper seeks quietness and privacy. Some campers may just seek camaraderie of what they guess would be like-minded people
Dead man walking. What it means to be against death penalty not just because of the error rate.
Also for me Sean Penn’s best performance even compared to mystic river or I am Sam
Don’t forget the dirt between your ears
Thank you for sharing this tip! Very useful indeed
It was your 3rd bullet indeed as I explain above. Thanks
This! Thank you, this allowed me to find the culprit! It turns out I had an external disk failure some weeks ago, and a cron rsync job was writing in /mnt/thatdrive. When the externaldrive died rsync created a folder /mnt/thatdrive. Now that I replaced the drive, /mnt was disregarded by the disk analyser, but the folder was still there and indeed hidden by the mount… It is just a coincidence that it was half the size of /
SOLVED!
du -hs /mnt/rootonly/* 0 /mnt/rootonly/bin 275M /mnt/rootonly/boot 12K /mnt/rootonly/dev 28M /mnt/rootonly/etc 4.0K /mnt/rootonly/home 0 /mnt/rootonly/initrd.img 0 /mnt/rootonly/initrd.img.old 0 /mnt/rootonly/lib 0 /mnt/rootonly/lib32 0 /mnt/rootonly/lib64 0 /mnt/rootonly/libx32 16K /mnt/rootonly/lost+found 24K /mnt/rootonly/media 30G /mnt/rootonly/mnt 773M /mnt/rootonly/opt 4.0K /mnt/rootonly/proc 113M /mnt/rootonly/root 4.0K /mnt/rootonly/run 0 /mnt/rootonly/sbin 4.0K /mnt/rootonly/srv 4.0K /mnt/rootonly/sys 272K /mnt/rootonly/tmp 12G /mnt/rootonly/usr 14G /mnt/rootonly/var 0 /mnt/rootonly/vmlinuz 0 /mnt/rootonly/vmlinuz.old
This option does not exist but I think -x replaces it (ie do not cross the boundaries of the filesystem, otherwise it does scan /home and /mnt)
Result:
sudo ncdu -x /
Nope (well better than df for the percentage, same as Gparted and lsblk) - thanks for this utility though
duf /
This one shows 88% full, which seems more like what Gparted shows. But still no clue why 2x28GB is shown
The “here we are” was for the accidental renaissance part